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it stopped working. Any time you tried to start Outlook and error dialog saying, "Cannot start Microsoft Outlook" would be displayed. No reason, no helpful hint, just cannot start. After several days and mlcfg32.cpl missing outlook 2013 many Google searches here is how I fixed the problem. If you are having
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a similar problem, please proceed with caution. I give no guarantee that these steps will work for you. Make sure you mail (microsoft outlook 2013) (32-bit) won't open have a good back up of your computer before proceeding as your computer may explode. TL;DR The short version is this - find the .pst file and remove it. This file contains the profile that http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/outlook-wont-run-up-mail-control-panel-applet-says/ea4b9da2-4dc0-4951-bb34-30135578746e Outlook uses and it has somehow become corrupted. Be warned that removing this file will wipe out your email if you are using POP instead of IMAP. Find the PST file In my case, finding the location of the PST file used by Outlook was the hardest part of the ordeal. All of the knowledge base articles I found, and forum entries, et cetera, indicated I would find this file in http://zanshin.net/2011/02/10/cannot-start-microsoft-outlook/ the AppData directory under my wife's user account. Only it wasn't there. At first I didn't even see the AppData directory; it wasn't until someone at work clued me into Microsoft's practice of hiding some files and directories from users to protect them from themselves that I was able to find it. With the AppData directory visible I still couldn't find the PST file. Nuts. One forum entry suggested running the Mail applet from the Control Panel, which would allow me to switch to a new profile. Only the Mail applet produced a "Your system needs more memory or system resources. Close some windows and try again." message. Unfortunately the only window open at the time was the Control Panel. Clearly something was broken. Searching for that last message lead me to a page the explained how to run the Mail applet from Safe Mode. Once I did that I was able to see the location of the profile that was corrupted. Instead of being in AppData it was in Documents\Outlook Files. Rebooting to leave safe mode I was able move the offending PST file to the desktop and finally start Outlook. Outlook objected to not having a profile, but once I created a new one (still in Documents\Outlook
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21977606/Need-more-memory-or-system-resources-while-click-on-mail-ICON-in-Control-Panel-in-order-to-configure-personal-folder.html to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > "Need more memory or system resources" while click on mail ICON in Control Panel in order to configure personal folder Want to Advertise Here? Solved "Need more memory or system resources" while click on mail ICON in Control Panel in order not open to configure personal folder Posted on 2006-09-04 Outlook 1 Verified Solution 4 Comments 9,694 Views Last Modified: 2013-03-19 I'm facing an error message all the time when I try to configure personal folder from control panel > Mail "Need more memory or system resources, please close some items and try again" althogh I have enough memory and resources but this problem comes again and again. I also try to add control panel mail personal folder using outlook as click on Tools > services but same error comes. Please assist me as it becomes a burning issue for me. Thank you, Afzal 0 Question by:Raja_Afzal Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 97 Best Solution bywar1 Greetings, Raja_Afzal ! Check in the System32 folder to see if a "MAPISTUB.DLL" file is present. If it's not, copy it from the C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder and back into the System32. Go to Solution 4 Comments LVL 97 Overall: Level 97 Outlook 63 Message Accepted Solution by:war12006-09-04 Greetings, Raja_Afzal ! Check in the System32 folder to see if a "MAPISTUB.DLL" file is present. If it's not, copy it from the C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder and back into the System32. Here are other possible causes and solutions http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;911084&spid=2520&sid=927 Delete a damaged e-mail message Create a new e-mail profile Best wishes! 0 LVL 3 Overall: Level 3 Outlook 3 Message Expert Comment by:JohanHe2006-09-04 Ensure that you have the latest service pack for Office installed. 0 LVL 1 Overall: Level 1 Message Expert Comment by:sohannin2008-10-24 If you have Outlook 2007 components for some reason on your machine and you are using Outlook 2003, rename msmapi32.dll, mapi32.dll and mapistub.dll from \program files\common files\system\msmapi\1033 folder. Make sure that mapistub and m